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HUGO'S PUNISHMENT FOR BAZAINE.

All his life long Victor Hugo has pro tested against the penalty of death. In his novels, in his speeches, in his letters, in France, in England, everywhere he has combated the law of blood, and raised his voice against the gibbet ... View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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